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“Early Childhood Education is Everybody’s Business”

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A person holds a small child who is extending a hand happily toward bubbles. Photo two: Two young children sit facing one another.

Winston-Salem continues to solidify its reputation as one of the best places to raise a family.

Photos provided by Greater Winston-Salem Inc.

That’s the powerful title of an upcoming community conversation hosted by Greater Winston-Salem Inc., The Pre-K Priority, and Kaplan Early Learning Company.

During this public, business-focused panel discussion, attendees will explore:

  • The state of childcare in our community today
  • The importance of quality early childhood education
  • Actionable steps businesses can take to support employees

Bonus: Complimentary lunch and parking will be provided to all registrants (you can register in a few seconds here).

Mark your cal for March

“Early Childhood Education is Everybody’s Business” will be held on Thursday, March 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bridger Field House at Allegacy Stadium.

It is the third event in a series of ongoing community conversations in partnership with Leadership Winston-Salem and REACH Women’s Network, all about finding solutions to the childcare crisis in our community.

Reminder: The event is free, but registration is required.

We’re in this together, WS

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